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    Cathay Pacific

    A stay to remember at The Peninsula Hong Kong

    Experience the best of the city in one hotel – from harbour views to helicopter rides
    The exterior of The Peninsula Hong Kong, designed with an elegant white exterior, towers over a water fountain just outside the entrance in the evening.
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    A cup of fragrant green tea, sunlight streaming through the window and a panoramic view of Hong Kong's iconic skyline from a room at The Peninsula Hong Kong – this is luxury defined, and everything a city vacation in a five-star hotel should be.

    Cathay Holidays is currently offering travellers to Hong Kong a minimum two-night booking at The Peninsula in a Deluxe Room or a Grand Deluxe Harbour View Room as part of a travel package that includes The Peninsula Afternoon Tea Cruise, breakfast for two and an Aviation Tour. The Peninsula Hong Kong boasts two helipads, which you can visit up close, weather permitting, for that added sense of adventure. Beforehand, you can relax in The China Clipper, a private lounge on the 30th floor filled with artefacts, including aircraft parts, historic mementoes and photographs. Keen to know more? One of our editors shares their experience of staying at the hotel.

    The Lobby Lounge in The Peninsula Hong Kong is decorated with rectangular white columns, gilded ceilings and tables for four.

    The hotel

    Fans of the James Bond franchise will no doubt recognise the façade that Roger Moore pulled up to in 1974. Stepping inside, I see tables set up for afternoon tea, decorative pillars, large houseplants and a ceiling shimmering with gold. Meanwhile, the elegant sound of a string quartet fills the air, complemented by the clink of silverware (some of which is still in use after almost a century ).

    A guest room at The Peninsula is shown to have a bed, dark wood furniture and a panoramic view of Hong Kong Island.

    The room

    I arrive in my Grand Deluxe Harbour View room to find a welcome gift of sweets inspired by Hong Kong flavours, fresh grapes served on a silver platter and a tea set with loose-leaf green tea. The decor, from off-white walls to modest furniture, is simple and minimal. I’m able to control the lights and blackout curtains with a tablet, but I’m reluctant to draw the curtains on this great city, a city which seems to glow and pulse both day and night.  

    From up here, I can see the boats moored in Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter and the ferries leaving Central Pier for the numerous outlying islands. On this side of the harbour, I can make out silhouettes of people traversing a stretch of the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

    The afternoon tea set aboard the Star Ferry is an experience offered by The Peninsula, featuring small bites and tea, dedicated service and views of Hong Kong’s coastline.

    High tea on the high seas

    This hour-and-a-half cruise from Tsim Sha Tsui is a truly special experience. The intimate view of Victoria Harbour, as well as the mountains shrouded in fog, only adds to the celebratory atmosphere on board. As the live band plays classic song after song, I enjoy my afternoon tea set of finger sandwiches and sweet treats including scones, naturally. 

    The Verandah is a light-filled elegant dining hall that serves a breakfast buffet.
    A diner dips a piece of baguette into a cheese fondue at Chesa.

    The dining experiences 

    Besides the package, I visit Spring Moon, the hotel’s Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant. It has a particularly retro feel – from its dark wood furniture to the walls adorned with black-and-white photographs documenting the hotel’s rich history dating back to 1928. The dim sum is phenomenal: tender honey-glazed char siu, a perfect balance of sweet and savoury, and crispy red rice flour rolls with a delicate skin.

    Entering Chesa for dinner is like walking into an alpine ski lodge after a day on the slopes. This Swiss establishment is known for its cheese fondue, and I revel in the rich food paired with generous helpings of baguette. It’s an immersive and drawn-out experience where nothing seems to matter more than the next dish.  

    The next morning, I wake early and head down to the breakfast buffet at The Verandah where freshly made omelettes, crepes, pastries and more await. Coffee lovers are catered to in full: your cup is refilled every time you run low.

    The half-outdoor swimming pool at The Peninsula imitates Roman-style baths with its wide white pillars, and has access to the patio and far-reaching views of Hong Kong’s skyline.

    Hotel facilities

    Unsurprisingly, The Peninsula does wellness… extremely well. The indoor swimming pool is bathed in natural light, with access to an outdoor patio and sweeping views of Victoria Harbour. Regular gymgoers will also be impressed with the fitness centre’s facilities – from the free weights and resistance machines to the body composition monitor. And if you want to truly pamper yourself, The Peninsula Spa offers an extensive range of treatments and packages for guests.

    The half-outdoor swimming pool at The Peninsula imitates Roman-style baths with its wide white pillars, and has access to the patio and far-reaching views of Hong Kong’s skyline.

    And finally…

    The Peninsula offers a Rolls-Royce limousine service, so when it’s time to check out and bid goodbye, you can leave in true style. 

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    Hong Kong travel information

    Country / Region
    Hong Kong SAR
    Language
    Cantonese, English
    Airport code
    HKG
    Currency
    HKD
    Time zone
    GMT +08:00
    Climate
    Subtropical
    Country / Region
    Hong Kong SAR
    Time zone
    GMT +08:00
    Currency
    HKD
    Airport code
    HKG
    Language
    Cantonese, English
    Climate
    Subtropical
    Find the best fares to
    Hong Kong SAR